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Dark Horse Presents has always showcased the greatest writers, artists and cartoonists along with up

Dark Horse Presents has always showcased the greatest writers, artists and cartoonists along with up-and-coming creators through a wide variety of genres. After a few months away, the award winning Dark Horse Presents returns with a new format which hopes to get these creators into the hands of more people.

Discover the stories as part of this anthology and see a preview here


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In honor of Lesbian Visibility Day, we’re proud to present the cover of our women’s love

In honor of Lesbian Visibility Day, we’re proud to present the cover of our women’s love anthology, Whenever Our Eyes Meet… The love between girls never stops blooming in this collection of office flings and workplace romances. Out 6/18!


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Page from Ben’s comic “Neighborhood Witch” collected in the upcoming anthology Who is the Silhouette?

Why were you interested in doing a comic for this book?

Superheroes have always been incredibly open to interpretation. A character originally introduced as a clean-cut defender of justice might later be reimagined by a different writer as a power-mad fascist, only to later be taken back to their more optimistic roots but this time reinterpreted as a new-age messiah figure. When all these interpretations take place in the same continuity, things can get a bit messy. This is part of why I enjoy things like DC’s “Elseworlds” stories or Marvel’s “What If…” that provide the opportunity to take established characters to new, wildly different places, without stepping on the toes of other peoples’ preferred versions of said character. Who is The Silhouette struck me as an extreme form of this idea, and one that I was immediately excited by. The hero is almost a completely blank slate, ready to be taken in any number of directions all at once.


How did you get into comics?

I honestly don’t remember a time I wasn’t into comics. When I was little, my dad and uncle gave me a bunch of comics from their youth, including the first issue of The Avengers and the first appearance of Dr. Doom (A more “serious” collector would probably fly into a rage if they saw the condition that decades of reading and rereading by three different Evans children has left these books in). The one that made the biggest impression on me, however, was a specific issue of Superman that featured the character Vartox. He was a psychic being of 70s machismo, leather, and body hair, who assisted Superman in a handful of adventures and them promptly disappeared, only occasionally showing up in more recent comics. Vartox was different from other superheroes because I had never heard of him. Nobody on the playground pretended to be Vartox. He was weird. He raised questions. When I drew one of my first comics, starring a super-powered version of myself, the Super-Ben wore a Vartox-inspired costume. I’ve been drawing comics ever since.

What are some of the comics that inspire you?

I won’t break any new ground by saying this, but Osamu Tezuka and Jack Kirby are some of my favorites. I’m also a big fan of works of historical fiction like Clockwork Game and Stagger Lee.


Are you a fan of superhero comics? If so, what are a few of your favorites and why?

My current favorite is Astro City. I love its focus on short stories, and how it uses them to explore all sorts of different takes on the superhero genre. I’m also a big fan of Astro Boy and, lest anyone think I only read things with “Astro” in the title, Zot.


Who is your Silhouette?

Gert Walker is a very old woman, much older than she looks. She has lived in the neighborhood for as long as it’s been anything even remotely resembling a neighborhood, though few have paid her enough mind to consider this odd, and those who do keep their mouths shut. In her own way she has been helping the community for quite some time; giving neighborly advice that always seems to be correct, helping the needy simply by being nearby, ensuring that local businesses thrive despite seemingly taking no direct action to do so. Occasionally, she finds it necessary to do more.

How do you describe your work?

I take a lot of inspiration from classic pulp fiction, b-movies, folklore, and history. Regardless of the genre, and whether they are based on a true story or not, my comics seek to highlight the strange and wondrous side of the world we live in.


Any other fun facts, stories or info you’d like to share?

I once badly injured my arm because the trapeze someone had built in the woods out of a gnarled old stick and a length of rope looked safe enough to me.


You can find more of Ben’s work at @benkevans and read the entirety of “Neighborhood Witch” in the anthology Who is the Silhouette? currently funding on Kickstarter!

Why were you interested in doing a comic for this book?

I liked the concept and am a big fan of superheroes! This is my first official anthology that involved a pitch to Kickstarter instead of completed work upfront. So I was on the lookout for a book with a fun concept and an appealing reach towards comic artists.

How did you get into comics?

I’m not quite sure, like many children, I made the habit of reading the comic strips of the newspaper whenever I had the chance. My mother would also occasionally bring us (my sibling and I) Archie Comics and Betty & Veronica to read from the store. After that, it was the comic/graphic novel found here and there, and reading books with comic elements such as including drawings with speech bubbles. One of the best resources was the library! I had an interest in art, so How to Draw books were always searched for and then when I discovered the comic section… Wow! I’d read all the comics that interested me, and then when I finished with those, I read series I normally wouldn’t have picked up. This happened in practically every library and later I found access to ShonenJump and ShojoBeat. Throughout this time, I had a notebook where I drew my own comics. The more I could learn about comics, the more invested I became!

What are some of the comics that inspire you?

Batman, Spiderman, His and Her Circumstances, From Far Away, Noragami, My Hero Academia, etc. and even more shows and movies!

Are you a fan of superhero comics? If so, what are a few of your favorites and why?

Batman and Spiderman are great superheroes although I’ll admit that I don’t read/come across the comics too often. I have read some DeadPool comics and they have been enjoyable. Batman, I enjoy when he has a sympathetic heart which is sometimes missing nowadays and that he is intuitive and skilled. Spiderman is a relatable underdog with impressive acrobatics. My Hero Academia is a great superhero manga that I’m a huge fan for a while now. There is a great sense of optimism in this series and I again, really enjoy a mostly morally infallible underdog hero.

Who is your Silhouette?

UnderShadow is my story here and has a whole entire mythos involving (mostly) magical sidekicks (mascoba) and superhero partnerships! Nori Weston is the Silhouette and her partner, Deso, try to keep the peace with the use of shadows!

How do you describe your work?

The style can fluctuate at times but it can be pretty “sketchy” with a focus on lines or curves with some influence from Bleach and other series. My work tends towards optimism also open to darker themes and ideas. Sometimes too open which leads to indecision but I do enjoy showcasing ideas the inspire the imagination and an open mind!

Any other fun facts, stories or info you’d like to share?

I like Nintendo and like PC gaming (although I’m really eyeing PS4 for Spiderman). I’d like the return of the Hershey’s S'mores Chocolate bar. I’ll also be providing some illustration(s) to the 4th Vol. of the Chubby Anthology!

You can follow Brittany on Twitter and Tumblr at @benesumi and preorder your copy of Who is the Silhouette? on kickstarter!

Check out this process piece for a tier from Boy Problems, written by Adam V Massimiano and drawn by

Check out this process piece for a tier from Boy Problems, written by Adam V Massimiano and drawn by Cori Walters (@acidwashwerewolf).  You can read all of Adam and Cori’s comic and the rest of the comics in Who is The Silhouette?bypre-ordering on Kickstarter!


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Why were you interested in doing a comic for this book?

I love superhero comics, and getting a chance to have a crack at a new one is something that got me super excited.

How did you get into comics?

I’ve devoured comics since I was a kid. My favorites were Sonic the Hedgehog and Ghost Rider later on. When New 52 hit, I found out there was a Static Shock comic! (I adored the tv show). After that I was hooked.

What are some of the comics that inspire you?

Jason Aaron’s run on Ghost Rider was amazing to me as a kid. Just next level insanity, really leaning into the craziness of what comics can be. Kimmie66 by Aaron Alexovich was also a comic I checked out from the library time and time again. Its beating emotional heart and amazing setting always drew me in. Chris Hasting’s Dr. Mcninja is also one of my favorite comedy comics of all time, and that was super influential in what comics I wanted to make.

Are you a fan of superhero comics? If so, what are a few of your favorites and why?

Yes, my favorite superhero stories are people who have to deal with awful things, but still do their best to help people. Ghost Rider, Flash Thompson as Venom, sometimes Deadpool. These are the stories I love to read.

Who is your Silhouette?

She’s someone who just wants to live her life, and got dealt an awful hand. It’s not that she doesn’t want to help, she just wishes people didn’t have to need help in the first place.

Page 1 of Shadow of Luck, written by JD Boucher and illustrated by Odd Addams for the anthology Who is the Silhouette?

How do you describe your work?

I try to make people laugh, hope that it can make them think, but at the end of the day, I just want to write some good stories.

Any other fun facts, stories or info you’d like to share?

Stay tuned if you liked my story, I have a bunch of anthology work in the pipeline!

JD is available for freelance comic writing! Follow JD on twitter at: https://twitter.com/JDBoucher0 and preorder your copy of Who is the Silhouette? on kickstarter!

Taking a look today at Cindy Butor’s initial character designs for In Seeming Strong.  You can pre-o

Taking a look today at Cindy Butor’s initial character designs for In Seeming Strong.  You can pre-order Cindy’s story, along with the rest of the fantastic work in Who is The Silhouette? on Kickstarter!


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Page from Abi’s comic “A Silhouette of the Past” collected in the upcoming anthology Who is the Silhouette?

Why were you interested in doing a comic for this book?

the call for submissions mentioned wanting ‘diverse stories’, and as a queer disabled artist, diverse stories are the only stories i’m interested in telling

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How did you get into comics?

i’ve always loved drawing, and reading comics and at some point realised that drawing comics was possible

What are some of the comics that inspire you?

the runaways, saga, on a sunbeam

Are you a fan of superhero comics? If so, what are a few of your favorites and why?

yes i am. david aja & matt fractions hawkeye was great and i really enjoy babs tarr & camerons stewarts batgirl

Who is your Silhouette?

maggie, a girl with time travel powers, who had to escape the time period she lived in after her powers got her convicted of witchcraft. she’s scared of revealing her identity as the silhouette for fear of further persecution.

How do you describe your work?

i generally avoid describing my work.

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You can find more of Abi’s work at abiwatsonillustration.co.uk,abiwatsonillustration.tumblr.com,www.instagram.com/abiwatsonillustration and read the entirety of “A Silhouette of the Past” in the anthology Who is the Silhouette? currently funding on Kickstarter!

Today we wanted to show off at a section of pencils from Ben Evans (@benkevans) comic for Who is The

Today we wanted to show off at a section of pencils from Ben Evans (@benkevans) comic for Who is The Silhouette?,Neighborhood Witch. Ben does an amazing job showing action and using non-standard panel sizes.  You can pre-order of Ben’s comic and the rest of the work in Who is The Silhouette? at our Kickstarter, running now!


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Page without text from You Can’t Outrun Your Shadows, written by Luz Bianca, illustrated by Mary Anne Mackey and lettered by Julie Gravelle for Who is The Silhouette?

Why were you interested in doing a comic for Who is the Silhouette?

I was actively on the hunt for comic anthologies to submit to, and this one really grabbed me. Not too spoil too much, but certain details in the prompt comic really inspired me. From the beginning onwards I really wanted to play with the idea of secrets and what it means to forget the past.

How did you get into comics?

I didn’t really care about comics at all until I was about fifteen. I used to go to boarding school, and my roommate told me all about several comics she’d read, including Peter David’s X-Factor Investigations. The character of Rictor, a gay, depressed latinx man, really spoke to me, a gay, depressed latinx woman. I picked up the first trade, and the rest is history. I got into writing comics for similar reasons. I want to tell accessible stories about underrepresented people, whether they’re saving the day or not, so I can do for others what Rictor has done for me.

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Panels from a comic that Luz wrote, titled “Sara”

What are some of the comics that inspire you?

The Sailor Moon manga has been a huge inspiration recently, but whether or not that’s readily apparent in my work to an outside reader is another question altogether!

Are you a fan of superhero comics? If so, what are a few of your favorites and why?

I used to unabashedly adore superhero comics, but as I’ve grown older and heard more about the industry landscape, I can’t say I’m a fan in the same way I used to be. Still, some spectacular stories are out there. Tom King’s Vision is one that immediately comes to mind, along with too many X-Men stories to count (but I have to give a quick shout-out to the Dark Phoenix Saga). I’m also really enjoying Humphrey’s Green Lanterns.

Who is your Silhouette?

Andrea Bloom went missing in her college days. Some rumors connect her to one Mia Yu and an interdimensional lab experiment, but she’s been largely forgotten, swept away with the past. Until now. She’s kind and selfless to the point of self-sacrifice, determined, a bit of a dork, and quite the lesbian.

How do you describe your work?

Ooh, that’s tough. There’s usually a sort of distance from the real. I usually ignore or disregard logical realism, and go more towards emotional realism. If it conveys a feeling, and that feeling lands, I’m doing my job. There’s also almost always lesbians. Take that as you will.

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Photo excerpt from a zine Luz wrote

Any other fun facts, stories or info you’d like to share?

My favorite emoji is the sparkle heart.

You can find more of Luz’s work at https://luzbianca.com/and@luzbianca417 (twitter) and in the superhero anthologyWho is The Silhouette? currently taking pre-orders on Kickstarter!

Despite their bad luck JD (@gothiccomics) and Odd’s (@oddaddams) stretchy version of The Silhouette

Despite their bad luck JD (@gothiccomics) and Odd’s (@oddaddams) stretchy version of The Silhouette is always willing to take the time to save a kitty from a tree. Follow us for info on Who is The Silhouette? and it’s upcoming Kickstarter launching Feb 1st!


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Check out this early sketch of Pyromaniac, the villian who will go toe-to-toe with Niina Eveliina Sa

Check out this early sketch of Pyromaniac, the villian who will go toe-to-toe with Niina Eveliina Salmelin‘s (@aivonsyojapiirtaa) version of The Silhouette!  Follow us for info on Who is The Silhouette? and it’s upcoming Kickstarter launching Feb 1st!


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The Silhouette could be anyone, even a man who teleports in a puff of smoke and is doing everything

The Silhouette could be anyone, even a man who teleports in a puff of smoke and is doing everything he can to balance his love life and still find time to punch muggers.  Featured is a panel written by Adam Massimiano and drawn by Cori Walters (@acidwashwerewolf).  Be sure to follow us for more info on “Who is The Silhouette?” and it’s upcoming Kickstarter launching Feb 1st!


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Some character designs from one of our awesome contributors!

Some character designs from one of our awesome contributors!


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Hi All!  Who is the Silhouette is happy to announce that we will be launching our Kickstarter on Feb. 1st!  We’ve got some great cartoonist in the book and their work is amazing!  Stay tuned for more info, previews, and bonuses! https://who-is-the-silhouette.tumblr.com/

Invisible Genocide: What is the MMIW Movement?

It’s hard to find good information about #mmiw, so here’s a little post for you: Invisible Genocide: What is the MMIW Movement?

#mmiwg #mmiw2s #nativerights #amblogging

Summary

Despite the MMIW epidemic showing no signs of stopping, there is a criminal lack of information being spread by governing bodies across the United States and Canada, much less action being taken to protect First Nations Women. MMIW refers to ‘Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women’. In this article, we’ll be discussing topics such as, ‘how many MMIW are there?’ and taking a look into the…


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Race, from a TCK Perspective. Something a little different. #InSupportofBlackLives #SelfPublished

You would look at me funny if I told you I’ve experienced racism. I’m pale, blue-eyed, and as a kid I was platinum blonde. I grew up privileged, travelling the world on a frickin’ yacht, so what could I possibly mean when I say,

‘I’ve experienced racism.’

Hmmmmm?

Well, by most definitions, I haven’t. I have never been in a place where my race caused people to view me as lesser, where it…

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She loves me, she loves me not.Another Prince and Beast painting because what am I without them. And

She loves me, she loves me not.

Another Prince and Beast painting because what am I without them. And ducks.


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